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DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@GolDDranks Any particular example we can investigate? — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@gordonhudsonnu @aleixmorgadas Np. As this is a work in progress, before I pointed it out, did you notice the text on the panel that says they were associated with the domain, and do you think there is a better way we could make this clearer to you, or was it already clear? — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@PaulRod61665752 To be clear, DuckDuckGo ads are non-profiling by technical guarantee. What we're talking about are ads on other websites, and as the article explains we are working towards what we hope to be a technical guarantee there as well. — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@gordonhudsonnu @aleixmorgadas For the sake of more transparency (which again, other browsers don't do by default in the address bar), we are now showing you all requests loaded from a different domain, though our 3rd-party Tracker Loading Protection works on an entity level. We are now going to go beyond. — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@gordonhudsonnu @aleixmorgadas So it is completely incorrect to say we are giving anything listed here a free pass, and in fact most browsers' tracking protection don't even stop things from loading. — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@gordonhudsonnu @aleixmorgadas We found a long time ago that if you stop requests from loading by domain by default and not entity you will break a large swath of the web to function. Keep in mind that our other web tracking protections still apply, like cookie and fingerprinting protection. — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@gordonhudsonnu @aleixmorgadas That's also owned by Yahoo. — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@gordonhudsonnu @aleixmorgadas Our block list is open source at https://t.co/Ut5MiPStPP and that hasn't changed. Again, it is blocked if on a different entity domain. — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@gordonhudsonnu @aleixmorgadas Those same requests will be typically be blocked when not from the same entity, and we now starting to block same-entity requests as well, to the extent we can ensure they aren't breaking things, or we can workaround the breakage. — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@gordonhudsonnu @aleixmorgadas Your screenshot shows Yahoo domains on a Yahoo website. Typically no one blocks requests like that by default because doing so quickly breaks web sites (since they expect their own requests), and under some definitions those are first-parties (same entity) not third-party. — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@gordonhudsonnu @aleixmorgadas See https://t.co/u2AgFkCkDT - we updated our Privacy Dashboard to be the most transparent of browsers in this respect. — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@gordonhudsonnu @aleixmorgadas Look at https://t.co/34dDx3SDjr to compare high level content blocking. https://t.co/KhxkMShk1o — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@gordonhudsonnu @aleixmorgadas That's not true at all. We're blocking more trackers than ever, and our protections are much wider than you'll find most all other browsers. See https://t.co/Fa1Gm1noE6 for details. — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@edgyrainbowgoat No, we actually do not. We trust users can find the right information for themselves. So, our search result rankings don’t take political bias into account. Unless legally prohibited, you should find all media outlets in our results. If not, let us know. — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@PaulRod61665752 There've been some negative stories about us that aren’t true. We don't track you or sell data, there are no 3rd-party trackers in our search or app, & now we’re doing more to block Microsoft trackers than most browsers by default. See https://t.co/u2AgFkCkDT for details. — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@DKuida No, we are not censoring or filtering search results. This has been misreported and misrepresented. To the contrary, unless legally prohibited, you should find all media outlets in our results. If not, let us know and we will investigate. — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@pablo4225 We advertise to literally everyone on Twitter. And DuckDuckGo searches are anonymous. So, rest assured we have no search histories linked to individual users. — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
The first major bill to take on Big Tech’s anti-competitive behavior should be put to a vote when Congress resumes, argues Jennifer Rubin. https://t.co/MAw65nLwoh — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@RocaStar1 Thanks, but actually there are no 3rd-party trackers in our search or app (and never have been), and now we’re doing more to block Microsoft trackers than most browsers by default, read more here: https://t.co/u2AgFkCkDT — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@andremtl123 Completely made up by a competitor going out of business. It's a very dumb claim since it is easy to verify it is not the case. See for yourself. — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@andremtl123 That was a completely made up story by a competitor who was going out of business. — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@Kahn511 For example, there is a rumor spreading that we are owned by Google. This is not the case. We have been an independent company since our founding in 2008. — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@377k0 No, absolutely not. We don't track you, and if you use our apps/extensions, we will do our best to help stop other companies from tracking you too. For example, see our help page on our web tracking protections: https://t.co/Fa1Gm1noE6 — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@rusteddiamond @xela1773 We created that help page to be more transparent about how this works. That said, you can do some searches and let us know if you think something is missing. — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@goma1337 When we apply our own ranking signals, we do so in a strictly non-political manner. Our CEO was talking about a news rankings signal, which also works in a non-political way. That is, this is not contradictory. See https://t.co/f5H6Aw3t3I for more info on exactly how that works. — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@PizzMcMoneyBagz Hi, there are false stories going around causing confusion. We don't track you, there are no 3rd-party trackers in our search or app, and now we’re doing more to block Microsoft trackers than most browsers by default, read more here: https://t.co/u2AgFkCkDT — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@goma1337 We do not censor search results. We understand that there are stories circulating alleging we are purging independent media outlets and other content from our search results. These accusations are not true. Also, getting off Google is essential for online privacy protection. — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@KauriHero @ProtonPrivacy @Sheep2Wolves @SenMikeLee @realDonaldTrump That was my bad. Didn't realize it was such an old thread :). Got a notification of a new reply and so assumed it was new. — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@ProtonPrivacy @Sheep2Wolves @SenMikeLee @realDonaldTrump We are also not owned or run by the NSA, CIA, or any government agency. We're also not owned or run by Google, which is another false rumor going around. We have been an independent company since our founding in 2008. — PolitiTweet.org
DuckDuckGo @DuckDuckGo
@JavaPeg No. Is there a particular example not working? https://t.co/tRmJJNntzv — PolitiTweet.org